April 19, 2013 By
Update: Dramatic events are
unfolding in Boston. As of 7:30 AM EST, an MIT police officer has been
killed by the suspects on Cambridge campus. One Boston Marathon bombing
suspect is dead and another is on the run. Reports indicate that the bombers, who turn out to be brothers, are from Chechnya. We will keep you posted as the breaking news comes in.
One Boston Marathon bombing suspect is dead, while the other one is
on the run. The search for them was significantly helped by bombing
victim Jeff Bauman, whose legs were traumatically amputated below the
knee by the blast. He looked into the eyes of one of the suspects at
the finish line two and a half minutes before the explosion — his
brother, Chris Bauman, told reporters.
“He woke up under so much drugs, asked for a paper and pen and wrote,
‘bag, saw the guy, looked right at me,” Chris Bauman said. “I’ve had
many times alone with him, and yes, he told me every single detail.”
From intensive care, Jeff Bauman gave a physical description to the
FBI which enabled investigators to narrow their search as they reviewed
hours of surveillance video from around the scene of the explosions
Monday.
Investigators determined that one bomb was housed in a pressure
cooker concealed in a backpack. The second bomb, also hidden in a
backpack, was housed in a metal container but it is not yet clear if the
container was a pressure cooker.
Unreleased video footage reportedly shows that the two suspects remained at the scene to watch the explosions.
“When the bombs blow up, when most people are running away and
victims were lying on the ground, the two suspects walk away pretty
casually,” according to an unnamed federal law enforcement official.
“They acted differently than everyone else.”
The politics surrounding the bombing have been intense, confusing and controversial:
There has been a veritable orgy of contradictory media reports about
Saudi visa student Abdul Rahman Ali Alharbi (or al-Harbi) who was
hospitalized after being injured in the blast on Monday. Investigators
reportedly seized bags of Alharbi’s possessions from his Boston area
apartment. The young man has been reported variously to be a “suspect,”
“person of interest,” and “witness” regarding the events in Boston.
Some left-wing pundits such as Gawker’s Cord Jefferson and Esquire‘s
Charles P. Pierce have popped champagne corks, claiming that Alharbi’s
downgrade to witness status constituted a complete exoneration. But it
would be worthwhile to note that there is a prominent Alharbi clan in
Saudi Arabia. Many individuals with the surname Alharbi are active in
al-Qaeda, Aaron Klein of WND.com reports.
Citing confidential sources, terrorism expert Steven Emerson told Fox
News Channel Wednesday that Alharbi was going to be deported from the
U.S. soon on national security grounds.
At a congressional hearing yesterday, Homeland Security Secretary
Janet Napolitano denied Alharbi was in the process of being deported.
“If I might, I am unaware of anyone who is being deported for national
security concerns at all related to Boston,” Napolitano said responding
to Congressman Jeff Duncan (R-S.C.).
Duncan followed up by asking if it would constitute “negligence” to
deport someone who just days earlier was a person of interest to
investigators.
“I’m not going to answer that question,” Napolitano said. “That
question is so full with misstatements and misapprehensions that it is
not worthy of an answer … there’s been so much reported on this that’s
been wrong I can’t even begin to tell you, congressman.”
The Obama administration isn’t exactly known for forthrightness and
transparency, so we will have to wait and see how the story on Alharbi
emerges.
Radical leftist author David Sirota, meanwhile, was praying that a
Caucasian American would be found to have perpetrated the bombing. He
wrote a Salon.com oped titled “Let’s Hope the Boston Marathon Bomber is a
White American,” that featured a graphic juxtaposing Timothy McVeigh
with Osama bin Laden. Sirota’s column is a tedious mess of postmodernist
nonsense and politically correct buzzwords as he blathers on about
“white male privilege” and how it would work to prevent justice from
being done if the perpetrator turned out to be a white male.
Sirota argues that the Global War on Terror is racist and if a Muslim
is implicated in the Boston attack, Muslims will be unfairly targeted
as a group.
If the bomber ends up being “a Muslim and/or a foreigner from the
developing world,” America may cite them “as both proof that entire
demographic groups must be targeted, and that therefore a more systemic
response is warranted.” This could encourage conservatives “to block
immigration reform[,] defense spending cuts[,] and the Afghan War
withdrawal and to further expand surveillance and other encroachments on
civil liberties.”
Sirota even refers to an infamous report
from Obama’s Department of Homeland Security that demonizes
conservatives, libertarians, Tea Party supporters, and veterans, by
labeling them potential terrorists based on, well, nothing. That report
relied on research from the kooky, extreme-left Southern Poverty Law
Center.
Although it may be fair to say that domestic, non-Islamist terrorism
is generally carried out in the U.S. by Caucasians, it is usually
committed by left-wingers such as anarchists, neo-communists, animal
rights activists, Occupy Wall Street supporters, and eco-terrorists.
Although anti-abortion terrorism might be classified as right-wing, it
is relatively rare, as is terrorism aimed at advancing conservative or
free-market goals. (As noted in a previous article, Timothy McVeigh, a bogeyman frequently raised in discussions of domestic terrorism, was not a right-winger.)
As Sirota was hit with a tsunami of criticism online, the leftist
mocked conservatives for even caring about those killed and injured in
Boston. “Bizarre to hear right-wingers who constantly berate/insult
Massachusetts suddenly pretend they care about people in Boston,” he
tweeted yesterday evening.
Sirota previously held a number of senior positions on Capitol Hill,
including as press secretary for then-Congressman Dave Obey of
Wisconsin, the senior Democrat at the time on the House Appropriations
Committee.
Meanwhile, in the days following the bombing, officials in
Washington, D.C., intercepted envelopes that tested positive for the
super-lethal toxin ricin. Ricin was used in 1978 to assassinate
Bulgarian dissident Georgi Markov.
The intercepted ricin-laced letters were addressed to President
Obama, Sen. Roger Wicker (R-Miss.), and Sadie Holland, a judge in Lee
County, Miss. Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.) also received a suspicious
envelope but at press time it was not yet known if it is contained
ricin.
Paul Kevin Curtis, an Elvis impersonator from Corinth, Miss., was
taken into custody and charged with sending a threat to the president.
On his Facebook page Curtis’s profile photo showed him giving the thumbs-up sign with one hand in front of a bumper sticker that reads “Christian and a Democrat.”
Let’s see how much media coverage Curtis gets now that we know he’s a left-winger.
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